OpenAI’s Atlas browser has a security flaw that could expose your private infoOpenAI Atlas drops the ball on security.

OpenAI’s Atlas browser has a security flaw that could expose your private infoChatGPT Atlas running on a Mac
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TL;DR
  • OpenAI’s recently launched browser, Atlas, has a concerning vulnerability.
  • Atlas appears to be susceptible to attacks known as clipboard injections.
  • This type of attack can be used to steal login credentials, credit card numbers, and other sensitive data.

The company best known for ChatGPT, OpenAI, surprised us earlier this week by dropping its new AI-powered browser, Atlas. And since its debut, it appears to be the talk of the town, as we see from Google Trends for keyword searches of popular agentic browsers. Before you go and try it for yourself, you should know that it appears to have a serious security flaw.

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OpenAI Atlas drops the ball on security.Ryan McNeal2025-10-24T16:15:01.000Z{}

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